"All of the funds we collect will go to help the athletes with their expenses when they travel around the state for their events. One of the events is torch event with law enforcement. We try to get a lot of police officers involved," said Lt. George Hayes, of the Johnson City Police Department.

Those who donated received a coupon for a free coffee or doughnut.

"We're proud to do it and we're really happy. Today has been a great turnout. We're excited," said Chris Zack, area manager of Dunkin' Donuts.

Those who gave $50 received one pound of Dunkin' Donuts coffee, and two pounds of coffee for a $100 donation.

Several locations participated in "Cops on Top." The goal for the Whitney Point location was to raise $1,000, although last year's state totals were nearly $50,000, Zack said.

The program is named Cops on Top because at some locations, officers will have a "sit-in" on the building's roof. The roof was pitched at the Whitney Point location, keeping officers and other volunteers grounded.